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2004 Jaguar Xjr Supercharged 4.2l V8 Dove Colored Leather Loaded With Everything on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:92000
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
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For an original MSRP of over $75,000, this is, as expected, an exceptional vehicle. 400 HP (with the K&N & synthetic fluids) and 400 Ft-Lbs of Torque from this XJR is just unbelievable to experience until you have. I bought it with a new job lined up that fell through at the last minute and am now trying to recoup my investment. I paid cash for it and have the title in hand. It comes with the original Owners and Touchscreen manuals and a CD with ALL the manuals from the basic guide to the advanced technicians manuals (that I bought in PDF format) for the DIYer & Two(2) key FOBs. The leather has been conditioned and treated regularly to ensure a long life and supple feel. It has a non-smoking background so there are no blemishes to the interior from cigars or cigarettes. Less than 100 miles since an oil and filter change of Castrol 5W-30 (Jaguar recommended) full synthetic oil. The photos speak for themselves at the outstanding condition of this amazing vehicle. I have always felt that Jaguars were some of the more beautiful and elegant vehicles ever made and when I had this opportunity to finally get one this good, I was crushed to learn that I must part with her. If the tides turn for me, I pray that I will be able to obtain another beauty like her, but in the now I must do what is best for my family. There are many extra items that I purchased to enhance the overall look of her that are included and can be seen in the last pic with a basic description of each. Virginia requires an annual state safety inspection and she passed in August of 2014 so she is good until August of 2015. The pics The photos I have are from the dealer as I just got it, but I will take some ASAP and remove the old ones along with this disclaimer. Please feel free to inquire about anything and I'll do my best to assist. I have the CarFax on hand as well.

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A Cashier's Check or Money Order from a National Institution that can be cashed immediately is acceptable, but Cash is the preferred method. A personal check may be considered, but a 14 day hold will be required before the vehicle, title, & bill of sale is released and is NOT negotiable. An "E-Check" via PayPal for the deposit WILL NOT suffice either as PayPal themselves report that it cannot be guaranteed. Additionally, the deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE if the balance isn't received within the time period allotted without prior coordination with the seller (me). As PayPal has fees that vary, a 3% surcharge will be added to the PayPal deposit to cover that and is due upon final payment. However, this can be avoided by discussing alternate options with the seller (me) prior to transaction completion.

SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS:
Buyer is responsible for any and all matters regarding the shipping and obtaining possession of the vehicle once the final & total amount has been paid in full to the approval of the seller. The Seller assumes no responsibility for the property once the process of shipment/possession begins. A written agreement with the buyer and/or shipping agent will be completed as well as video of agreement confirmation and at that point the seller is released of any and all responsibility of any damage or mistreatment of the vehicle. Arrangements for the seller to deliver the vehicle may be a possibility, but terms must be agreed upon by both parties prior to any action by the buyer and seller. Ebay's disclaimer reads "The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping (recommended)" and I am in agreement, but am willing to attempt a negotiation.

Unrelated to the sale, but pertinent in my mind; I am a medically retired/disabled Army SGT (16 years) and a Commonwealth of Virginia Notary Public. I am only listing this information to speak for my character.

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Junkyard Gem: 1977 Jaguar XJ-S

Mon, Dec 10 2018

The Jaguar XJ-S was big, powerful, swanky, and expensive, just the sort of luxury coupe a high-roller in the late 1970s craved. Unfortunately, these temperamental cars needed plenty of regular maintenance, and many of them suffered from neglect once they left the hands of their original owners. I see plenty of V12 Jaguars during my junkyard journeys, but it still gives me a twinge of sadness when I see another one parked among the ordinary Jettas and Grand Vitaras in the import-cars section of a big self-service wrecking yard. Here's a forlorn-looking, V8-swapped '77 in a San Francisco Bay Area yard. Chevrolet small-block V8 swaps were very common with the Jaguar XJs of the 1960s and 1970s, since an ordinary 350 would make power similar to that of the 326-cubic-inch V12 and parts obtainment was much easier. Still, swapping in a reliable-if-oil-leaky Detroit V8 didn't solve all the Jag's reliability woes: the Prince of Darkness retained a powerful grip on this car's soul. The patina on this car suggests decades spent forgotten in an outdoor storage area somewhere. There's a AAA map of California from the 1980s inside. This car listed for $20,250 when new. That's about $87,500 in inflation-adjusted 2018 dollars, but still $5,000 cheaper in 1977 dollars than a new Mercedes-Benz 450SLC (and a grand more expensive than a new Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham). Nobody in their right mind would have been willing to pay to restore this car, but we can hope that it provides some good parts to Jaguars that are still on the road. Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1977 Jaguar XJS View 16 Photos Auto News Jaguar Automotive History

Jaguar shows the face of its upcoming XE S sports sedan

Wed, 30 Jul 2014

Jaguar has a bunch of projects in the hopper, from the replacements for the XJ sedan and XK coupe/convertible to its very first crossover. But arguably the most important among them is the XE - the British automaker's upcoming new sports sedan. Coventry has given us all sorts of peeks at what to expect from the new XE, from a shadowy rendering of the front end to a photo of a camo-wrapped prototype. But this is our best look yet.
As part of an announcement of a planned audio-visual spectacle scheduled to herald the arrival of the XE, Jaguar has released the image you see above, showing the undisguised XE in apparent S specification. From what we can see, it sports a fascia that looks pretty much exactly as we'd expect, though that's no bad thing. The XE is set to introduce the new Ingenium family of 2.0-liter four-cylinder engines. Whether the XE S shown here would carry a version of that (with a potential supercharger) or transplant the 3.0-liter supercharged V6 from the F-Type S remains to be seen, but whatever's under the hood, we'd expect it to hold the top end of the XE range - at least for the car's introduction before a potential R, R-S or SVR version might come along to supplant it.
One way or another, don't be surprised if you see some BMW 3 Series sedans pacing down the street nervously for the next little while. In the meantime, you can scope out all the glorious details of Jaguar's planned collaborations with the likes of Emeli Sandé, Stella McCartney and Idris Elba as part of the FEEL XE campaign in the press release below.

Jaguar's V8-powered XE looks to take aim at the BMW M3

Tue, May 23 2017

It seems that Jaguar's littlest sedan is about to get one of the company's biggest engines. One of our spy photographers caught the company testing a disguised XE. While most people's first instincts would be to dissect the car, our photographer paid some extra attention to the number plate, and looked up the car's registration. He says the registration reveals that this little car is packing a 5.0-liter V8. The only sort of 5.0-liter V8 Jaguar makes is supercharged and makes 550 horsepower or more. So what we're probably looking at is a future 550-horsepower XE R. On the car itself, there appear to be larger intake vents on each side of the front bumper, likely for cooling off a much bigger, hotter engine. And of course a more aggressive appearance. The V8 theory is further backed up by the quad-tip exhaust that clearly needs more development. Aside from these changes, this XE looks pretty similar to the sportier models in the current range. It has the same side skirts as the XE R-Sport and XE S. It also uses the same wheels as the XE S. We can safely say that at least the wheels will be different when the V8 model reaches production. As for when that will be, we'd say don't expect to see a revealed production model for at least a year, and possibly more, since there appears to be a decent amount of development left to do. Related Video: